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miss (EN)
Verb, Substantiv, Substantiv

Verb “miss”

Infinitiv miss; er misses; Prät. missed; Part. missed; Ger. missing
  1. verfehlen
    He tried to catch the ball during the game but missed.
  2. vermissen
    Living abroad, she missed her family and friends back home.
  3. verpassen
    Because of the traffic jam, I missed the important meeting at work.
  4. verpassen (zu spät sein)
    They arrived at the station too late and missed the last bus.
  5. einen Anruf nicht bemerken und annehmen
    I missed a call from my father because I left my phone in the kitchen.
  6. übersehen
    If you don't pay attention, you might miss vital information.
  7. entgehen
    The storm just missed our town, and we didn't get any damage.
  8. verpassen (Gelegenheit)
    He missed the chance to apply for his dream job.
  9. fehlen
    The cake was missing sugar, so it didn't taste sweet.

Substantiv “miss”

Sg. miss, Pl. misses
  1. Fehlschlag
    The archer's shot was a miss, and the arrow flew past the target.
  2. Misserfolg
    Their attempt to climb the mountain was a miss due to bad weather.
  3. Ausweichmanöver
    I think I'll give the party a miss and stay home tonight.
  4. Fehlzugriff
    The software's performance suffered because of frequent cache misses.

Substantiv “miss”

miss, nur im Singular
  1. Fräulein
    Excuse me, miss," he said to the clerk, "can you help me find this item?
  2. Fräulein (Anrede für Lehrerin)
    Miss, I have a question about the homework assignment," the student asked during class.